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Julie Thompson

21st Century Find Evaluate - 1 views

  • Techniques to locate the author
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      I used eachof the links under Investivative Searching in teaching web eval to my middle school students
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  • Interactive MicroModule Tutorial: Author
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  • Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus Use these techniques to locate authors: If looking on the page doesn't reveal an author's name, look on the Web site. Try truncating the url to see if there are clues about authorship or links to an author on other pages--remove the end of the address back to a significant break ( / ) or the root of the site. If the site provides links to 'about us' or 'contact us,' check there for author information. If the site provides a search engine, enter the name of the article and see if information about the author is retrieved. This may require careful reading. Search a different site. Enter information about the article in search engines like Google and see if any information about the author is retrieved. This may require careful reading. Interactive MicroModule Tutorial: Author Next: Evaluate these authors back ©2009 Information Fluency Last updated: 28 Jan 2009  
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    Used for Middle School Web Eval.
Kelly Goergen

Google Docs - 0 views

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    Google Docs is an online alternative to Microsoft Office applications. It includes word processing, presentation, spreadsheet, form, and drawing tools. All documents can be shared with other users to just view, or to collaborate.
DFerguson7

Gmail: Email from Google - 0 views

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    Gmail is the best email to have. Included with it is use of many new tools for free!
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    If you have aol or yahoo or even hotmail. Look into the options of Gmail. There is so much more to email.
Virginia Lake

Education Article :: Kathy Schrock's Top 12 Free Ed Tech Tools - 0 views

  • With her award-winning Guide for Educators, Kathy Schrock has become the guru of online education resources.  She is also an Director of Technology for Nauset Public Schools, a previous library media specialists, an Adobe Education Leader, a Google Certified Teacher, and a Discovery STAR Educator.  
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    There are some resources listed that we may explore and still some that I have never heard of before.
Amy Brown

Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 0 views

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    THis is a great site to help develop which is your best tool for a lesson or project! Blogs, Wikis, Docs: Which is right for your lesson? A Comparison Table Blogs Wikis Docs
Dana Dodson

Ten Interesting Ways to use a Wiki in the Classroom - 1 views

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    This is a powerpoint presentation that gives great ideas on using wikis in the classroom.
Deb Versteeg

SlideShare - 0 views

  • Upload and share your PowerPoint presentations, Word documents and Adobe PDF Portfolios on SlideShare. Share publicly or privately. Add audio to make a webinar.
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    Since we use Google Docs at our school, we can accomplish a lot of the same things that slideshare does, but I still think it's a valuable site for making collaborative slide presentations and sharing them online.
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    I use Slideshare quite often in order to take a PowerPoint presentation that I used at a face-to-face professional development session and place it for viewing on a website. It's quick and easy. I usually have a website for most of the professional development presentations I do with resources, etc. and so this just makes it very quick and easy to add the PP that I used also.
Madeline Carlson

Blog-Free Technology for Teachers - 1 views

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    Coolest blog ever! So much here for teachers. I'll be checking it out forever!
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